heero yuy 95 wrote:I'm not so sure they're metal, but QUEEN!!!!!!! Lol, i was rockin out to the Flash Gordon soundtrack today. Not on the list, but i like Europe alot.(gotta love the hair bands XD)
Eric wrote:Thank God I'm not the only person on this forum that likes Death.
Scarecrow wrote:Greatest metal band of the 80s?? Most of those started and were big in the 70s. And I'm not that familiar with all on the list but Im pretty sure most of those are just rock/hard rock bands that may have done maybe a song or two that could fit in the metal catergory.
Anyway, I picked other. Lol. Where is Iron Maiden?? I know they started in the 70s as well but they were still quite big in the 80s and are still concidered the best metal band ever (I disagree but they are good).
rocklobster wrote:Surprised a supposedly Satanic rock band is mentioned on a Christian site.
Wikipedia wrote:Dickinson's debut with Iron Maiden was 1982's The Number of the Beast, an album that claimed the band their first ever UK number 1 record[20] and additionally became a Top Ten hit in many other countries.[21] For the second time the band went on a world tour, visiting the United States, Canada, Japan and Australia. The tour's US leg was marred (or perhaps promoted) by controversy stemming from an American right-wing political pressure group that claimed Iron Maiden was a Satanic group because of the album's title track, [21] ostensibly concerning a nightmare Steve Harris suffered.[22] Iron Maiden members' attempts to deflect the criticism failed to dampen persistent accusations. A group of Christian activists destroyed the band's records (along with those of Ozzy Osbourne) by burning them in a large fire. However, these accusations of Satanism were largely based on misinterpretation of the song, or fear of the aggressive, energetic nature of the music. Iron Maiden's current drummer, Nicko McBrain, is a Christian, and is happy to play the song, which he sees as a warning against Satanism.[22]
rocklobster wrote:sorry. That's a lesson for you out there. Don't believe all you hear. Even Christian groups can say false stuff.
seventh circle wrote:ok Evangeline. The groups ur thinking of aren't metal. They are scream, rap(crap) or some other form of wanna be music group. All the bands that I listed and have seen thus far are indeed metal groups.
rocklobster. just cause some may say a group is evil doesn't mean they are and 2 just cause a group isn't christian doesn't mean they aren't listened to by christians. This thread is here to find out what everyone likes as far as metal bands of the 80s go no to start a fight.
everdred12a wrote:Whoah, man, chill a little. By MODERN terms, the bands listed aren't really considered metal. In the 80's, yes, the bands were considered heavy metal. But the genre has evolved and changed to include newer and broader types of bands. And rocklobster admitted that he was misinformed about Iron Maiden.
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